Did King David Sin? (3:08)

Beruria and an Introduction to the Talmud (49:44)

Jewish education for women is radically different today.
Dr. Henry Abramson begins with a brief history of the Talmud. He describes the times and family tragedies of Bruria before delving into her recognized contributions to the Talmud. Dr Abramson concludes with a strange account of her possible end as described by Rashi

Women of the Talmud: Shelomtzion (Spanish) (2:59)

Women of the Talmud: Abaye's Mother (Spanish) (3:27)

Women of the Talmud: Yalta (3:34)

Smashing the unfortunate illusion that women in Talmudic times were second-class citizens, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute presents a never-before-seen glimpse into the amazing lives and crucial accomplishments of the women of the Talmudic age.

Women of the Talmud: Shelomtzion (2:59)

Smashing the unfortunate illusion that women in Talmudic times were second-class citizens, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute presents a never before seen glimpse into the amazing lives and crucial accomplishments of the women of the Talmudic age.

Women of the Talmud: Rebbi's Maid (3:20)

Smashing the unfortunate illusion that women in Talmudic times were second-class citizens, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute presents a never-seen-before glimpse into the amazing lives and crucial accomplishments of the women of the Talmudic age.

Women of the Talmud: Abaye's Mother (3:24)

Smashing the unfortunate illusion that women in Talmudic times were second-class citizens, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute presents a never seen before glimpse into the amazing lives and crucial accomplishments of the women of the Talmudic age.

Women of the Talmud: Ima Shalom (3:21)

Smashing the unfortunate illusion that women in Talmudic times were second-class citizens, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute presents a never-before-seen glimpse into the amazing lives and crucial accomplishments of women in the Talmudic age.

Women of the Talmud: Helena (2:45)

Smashing the unfortunate illusion that women in Talmudic times were second-class citizens, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute presents a never-before-seen glimpse into the amazing lives and crucial accomplishments of women durimg the Talmudic age.